STOURPORT may be facing relegation from North Midlands One but they finished their campaign on a high note on Saturday.
The town side finished the season second from bottom, one point behind Redditch, after a 32-14 victory over win-less Five Ways Old Edwardians.
Five Ways 31 Stourport 2nds 33
Despite being a player down, Stourport took the lead through flanker Neil Lewis's try only for Five Ways to build up a 24-5 lead.
Stourport closed the gap when skipper Owain Butler sent centre Steve Macdonald through a gap to score under the posts.
A well-worked move in the backs allowed Greg Wood to narrow Five Ways' lead to five points with another converted try.
Gary Williams charged over following a penalty but the home side hit back to lead again 31-26.
But again the seconds responded through Wood who touched down under the posts before Five Ways missed a crucial late penalty.
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